STOP the TOC

STOP the TOC

Why Your Voice Matters for Midtown Oakville—Right Now

The Province is moving to impose four Minister’s Zoning Orders (MZOs) that would force a revised Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) plan onto Midtown Oakville—one that is excessively dense, unproven, and risks creating long-term mobility and livability problems for the entire district.

Oakville’s Town Council, professional planners, independent traffic experts, and market analysts all agree: this TOC proposal will not deliver homes faster, will overwhelm local roads, offers no schools or real green space, and could stall Midtown redevelopment for decades.

There is a better path.

OPA 70: The Responsible, Ready, Community-Supported Solution

OPA 70 (Oakville's Official Plan Amendment)—unanimously approved by Town Council—provides the density the Province wants while ensuring Midtown becomes a complete, functional, walkable urban centre. It:

  • Exceeds provincial growth targets

  • Enables faster approvals

  • Coordinates infrastructure, parks, schools, and mobility links

  • Lets multiple developers build in parallel, reducing risk

  • Supports real transit-oriented living at the GO Station

OPA 70 is the win-win: it builds homes faster, strengthens transit, and protects Oakville’s long-term success.

Why Act Now

A high-level meeting with Ministers Flack and McCarthy is set for December 11. Oakville residents need to be heard before that meeting. We must show the Province that our community strongly supports OPA 70 and expects collaboration—not imposed planning through MZOs.

Take Action

Fill in the form to right (or below on a phone) to send a message directly to the Ministers.

Tell them Oakville wants smart, fast, livable growth—and that OPA 70 must guide all of Midtown’s redevelopment.

 

Why Your Voice Matters for Midtown Oakville—Right Now

The Province is moving to impose four Minister’s Zoning Orders (MZOs) that would force a revised Transit-Oriented Community (TOC) plan onto Midtown Oakville—one that is excessively dense, unproven, and risks creating long-term mobility and livability problems for the entire district.

Oakville’s Town Council, professional planners, independent traffic experts, and market analysts all agree: this TOC proposal will not deliver homes faster, will overwhelm local roads, offers no schools or real green space, and could stall Midtown redevelopment for decades.

There is a better path.

OPA 70: The Responsible, Ready, Community-Supported Solution

OPA 70 (Oakville's Official Plan Amendment)—unanimously approved by Town Council—provides the density the Province wants while ensuring Midtown becomes a complete, functional, walkable urban centre. It:

  • Exceeds provincial growth targets

  • Enables faster approvals

  • Coordinates infrastructure, parks, schools, and mobility links

  • Lets multiple developers build in parallel, reducing risk

  • Supports real transit-oriented living at the GO Station

OPA 70 is the win-win: it builds homes faster, strengthens transit, and protects Oakville’s long-term success.

Why Act Now

A high-level meeting with Ministers Flack and McCarthy is set for December 11. Oakville residents need to be heard before that meeting. We must show the Province that our community strongly supports OPA 70 and expects collaboration—not imposed planning through MZOs.

Take Action

Fill in the form to right (or below on a phone) to send a message directly to the Ministers.

Tell them Oakville wants smart, fast, livable growth—and that OPA 70 must guide all of Midtown’s redevelopment.

 

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